Wednesday, November 27, 2024

2024 Día de Muertos Events You Can’t Miss

There’s a ton happening for Día de Muertos 2024 — so much that if we covered it all, this post would be as long as War and Peace!

To keep things light, we’ve picked out a few standout Día de Muertos events that you simply can’t miss.

🦄 Desfile de Alebrijes – October 19, Mexico City

Don’t miss Mexico City’s iconic Desfile de Alebrijes, where fantastical, hand-crafted creatures parade down Paseo de la Reforma. Starting at 10:00 a.m. from the Independence Monument, the vibrant parade winds through the heart of the city and ends in Alvaro Obregón. After the parade, the alebrijes will remain on display for two weeks, showcasing the incredible artistry of Mexican artisans. Find out more here.

🎡 Calaverandia – Immersive Day of the Dead Theme Park – October 25 – November 18, Guadalajara

Step into a world where Día de Muertos comes to life! Calaverandia, the world’s first Day of the Dead theme park, offers an unforgettable experience with vibrant altars, interactive shows, and stunning light displays. From a neon-lit marigold tunnel to dancing Catrinas, this immersive park captures the magic of Mexico’s most iconic celebration. Get tickets here.

🕯️ Day of the Dead in Mixquic – October 27 – November 3, Mexico City

Immerse yourself in the rich traditions of Día de Muertos in the historic town of San Andrés Mixquic. This guided tour takes you through vibrant altars, decorated gravesites, and traditional festivities, all while exploring the cultural significance of this UNESCO-recognized celebration. Find out more info here.

🎉 Festival Vivos y Muertos – October 27, San Miguel de Allende

Bring the whole family to the Festival de Vivos y Muertos for a day filled with face painting, crafts, music, and fun activities like painting skulls and talent contests! Running from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., this event is perfect for kids and offers a great way to celebrate Día de Muertos with the local community. Click here for more info.

💀 Día de Muertos – Caminos de Michoacán Experience – October 31-November 2, Michoacán

Get ready for a journey where tradition meets magic! Michoacán’s Día de Muertos celebration is legendary, and this year’s “Caminos de Michoacán” will take you through the heart of it all. From sugar skulls to flower-covered altars, this is where ancient customs bring the streets to life (literally!). Join the festivities from October 31 to November 3 and experience how the living and the dead unite in a vibrant cultural explosion you won’t forget. Click here for more info.

🥖 Oaxaca Day of the Dead – Mitla & Pan de Muerto Experience – October 30, Oaxaca City

Immerse yourself in the rich traditions of Día de Muertos with a visit to the mystical town of Mitla, followed by a hands-on Pan de Muerto decoration workshop at a local bakery. Explore the historic ruins of Mitla, believed to be a gateway to the underworld, and end your day by decorating the traditional bread used in Day of the Dead celebrations. Get ticket info here.

💀 Day of the Dead Huatulco Experience – Huatulco, dates vary

Celebrate the vibrant traditions of Día de Muertos in Huatulco with a guided tour through local cemeteries and altars. Learn about the deep cultural significance of this holiday, participate in rituals, and enjoy traditional treats like pan de muerto and hot chocolate. Click here for details.

✨ Day of the Dead at Mayakoba – October 31 – November 3, Riviera Maya

Join an unforgettable celebration at Mayakoba’s Day of the Dead event, featuring a boat journey through secret canals, art exhibits of traditional ofrendas, live performances, and delicious cuisine. This luxurious experience includes special hotel packages with roundtrip transportation and exclusive access to the After-Dead Celebration on November 1. Find out more here.

🕯️ Tierra de Los Muertos Festival – November 1-3, Oaxaca City

Experience the ultimate fusion of tradition and electronic beats at the Tierra de Los Muertos Festival, hosted by Set Underground. This high-energy event features top DJs, stunning art installations, and a magical setting in Oaxaca that brings Día de Muertos to life in an unforgettable way. Click here for details.

💀 Festival de Tradiciones de Vida y Muerte – October 30 – November 3, Xcaret, Riviera Maya

Celebrate Día de Muertos like never before at Xcaret’s Festival de Tradiciones de Vida y Muerte! Enjoy a vibrant mix of music, dance, art, and traditional ofrendas, all set in the beautiful natural surroundings of Xcaret Park. With Quintana Roo as this year’s guest state, expect unique cultural showcases and performances. Click here for more info.

🌙 Noche de Muertos – Traditional Celebration at Villa Pátzcuaro – November 1-2, Pátzcuaro

Immerse yourself in the heart of Mexico’s most mystical celebration, Noche de Muertos, at Villa Pátzcuaro. Witness candlelit cemeteries, colorful altars, and a vibrant tribute to the departed in one of Mexico’s most iconic Day of the Dead destinations. From ancient traditions to modern ceremonies, Pátzcuaro’s magic will leave you spellbound! Get more info here.

 

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